Plot a drawn, filled shape at each data point
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I have a matrix which contains X & Y data for seperate, single point locations to be plotted on a map using a marker for each point (kind of like multiple 'X marks the spot' on a map)
This works well until I scale the figure window & then the markers become a lot smaller than the data they represent.
How would I plot a filled unit square centred on each data point e.g. if the first point to be plotted is at (50, 10) I would like to draw a square (49.5, 9.5) (50.5, 9.5) (50.5, 10.5) (49.5, 10.5) & fil the square in a particular colour?
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dpb
2019년 3월 21일
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2019년 3월 21일
S=1; % Side size
X=50; Y=10; % location
hR=rectangle('Position',[X-S/2,Y-S/2,S,S],'FaceColor','k');
xlim([X-5*S X+5*S]), ylim([Y-5*S Y+5*S])
hAx=gca;
grid on
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dpb
2019년 3월 21일
doc arrayfun
with anonymous function...
arrayfun(@(x,y) rectangle('Position',[x-S/2,y-S/2,S,S],'FaceColor'),'k',X,Y)
S is value set before definition.
Kelly Kearney
2019년 3월 21일
A single multi-faceted patch will render more quickly than lots of individual rectangles. And this option allows your marker to be any arbitrary shape:
X = [10 20 30]
Y = [15 10 5]
xsquare = [0 0 1 1 0]';
ysquare = [0 1 1 0 0]';
hrect = patch(X+xsquare, Y+ysquare, 'k')
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Star Strider
2019년 3월 22일
If you’re using R2016a or earlier (so do not have ‘automatic implicit expansion’) you need slightly different code:
Xxsq = bsxfun(@plus, X, xsquare)
Yysq = bsxfun(@plus, Y, ysquare)
hrect = patch(Xxsq, Yysq, 'k')
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